Hong Kong lawmakers arrested over disruption of legislature
Hong Kong police arrested seven people Sunday over scuffles that broke out with security guards during a faceoff between pro-democracy and pro-Beijing lawmakers in the city’s legislature earlier this year.
Those arrested include current and former lawmakers and a legislative aide, police said. All seven are from the pro-democracy camp.
A police statement said that six men and one woman had been detained on suspicion of contempt and interfering with legislative personnel. It wasn’t clear if that referred to other lawmakers or the security staff.
The statement said the arrests are part of an investigation into a May 8 committee meeting in which pro-democracy lawmakers rushed toward the chairperson’s seat and a phalanx of security guards shoved back.